“Nine-Peak” is a new international park being developed within Maoxian County, China. HHCP sees eco-tourism as one of the highest tourist growth markets for the future.

Nine-Peak Mountain and its sister mountains are steep and have many deep and serene gorges, swift flowing streams, towering waterfalls, grand azalea groves, lovely reflecting lakes, and wide flowering meadows. The ecology at Nine-Peak is very unique providing four distinct vegetation zones and habitats for many wild animals including the Giant Panda and Golden Monkey.

The Conceptual Master Plan developed by HHCP focuses on maximizing guest experiences in four distinct zones of development: High Development, Transition, Primitive and Pristine. Each zone will provide unique experience with nature and require different visitor skills. Visitors will also have the ability to experience the homeland and rich culture of the Qiang people, one of the oldest nationalities in China. The plan for this 326 square kilometer park with an average altitude above 3,000 meters was developed around a core/hub (Village Center) where primary guest arrival and accommodations are centralized to minimize the disruption to the natural environment within the park. The pedestrian oriented Village Center is the heart of the park and is the base for all of the nature focused recreational experiences. From the Village Center, visitors will take low emission shuttle buses to various scenic and recreational sights within the Eco-Park.

The Master Plan accommodates two family campgrounds, a three-star (250-300 room) family hotel, a four-star (120-160 room) conference hotel and a five-star (60-room) White Dragon Lodge. In addition to the many natural recreational activities, visitors will have many opportunities for entertainment and attractions, food service facilities, retail, and exhibit.